The loneliest piano in the world.
Tvåhundra ord för ensamhet by Dag Rosenqvist.
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The loneliest piano in the world.
Tvåhundra ord för ensamhet by Dag Rosenqvist.
Comments closedMelancholy Martian club music.
Your Words Against Mine [uncloud remix] by Michel Banabila.
Comments closedFragments by Federica Deiana. Pensive spring-night sound.
Comments closedBad dreams are good for you.
Last Outpost by Primal Era Worship
Comments closedFrom 1997, apparently. Steve Roach is an American ambient stalwart, emitting a steady stream of new works from the Sonoran Desert for more than thirty years.
Cavern of Sirens by Steve Roach & Vidna Obmana.
Comments closedFor this collaborative album, Ashtoreth and Penumbal Aethyr were inspired by the link between a number of mythological creatures from several ancient Cultures and their emotional representations.
Naiad by Ashtoreth & Penumbral Aethyr.
Comments closedAt a distance (Live) · Bill Orcutt Four Guitars Live
Comments closedComments closedIf humanity and the world we know ceased to be, what would you do with your last day on Earth? Would you lament over the loss of everything that gave cohesion to existence? Or would you take control of your final destiny and pursue the ultimate peace within? Only the waves can grant this final journey where time is ticking and it’s always close to midnight
Comments closedOn her debut for Past Inside the Present, UK-based Hadley Roe performs a vivid sonic alchemy with a modest setup of electric guitar, synth, and software – but The Inner Garden’s beating heart lies in the immense healing force that Roe summons from the quiet corners of her countryside home and its surroundings.
I love this show, and dearly wish it were a podcast.
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